please type in google.com:

STUN server ALG

The fourth result is a good and small explanation.

On 6/26/06, Martin Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Jun 26, 2006, at 9:32 AM, Raymond Tant wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Could someone point at resources for running Asterisk behind a
> firewall.
> STUN keeps coming up but, alas, I'm easily confused. J

STUN is just a way to discover the true address of a machine behind a
NAT.

Firewalls aren't really an issue per se,  other then needing to open
particular ports for asterisk to use. For example, udp port 4569 for
IAX2 traffic, and 5060 for SIP signaling, as well as ports in the
10000-20000 range RTP traffic.




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